‘Army of Chainsaws for Brian Kelly’, performed at the James Turrell, Skyspace in conjunction with Crystal Bridges’ Art trail at Night — Friday, August 1st 8PM

Friday evening, August 1st, I will be performing one of my compositions, Army of Chainsaws for Brian Kelly, as a part of Crystal Bridges’ music and art-making community program, Art Trail at Night. Join me at 8PM in the James Turrell Skyspace and get wrapped in a blanket of sound with a one-of-a-kind sunset view.

I’m thrilled to perform alongside a roster of other talented artists. Pop-up concessions and bar will be open. 

About Army of Chainsaws for Brian Kelly:

In 2018, a micro-storm tore through my hometown, Brookfield, CT, toppling trees and knocking out power. I messaged my dear friend Brian Kelly to check in. His response, “There’s an army of chainsaws cleaning up,” stayed with me. I could hear it—the relentless hum, the swarm of chainsaws harmoniously cutting through silence and ruin. The phrase resonated deeply and reminded me of the Fred Rogers quote: “When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, ‘Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.’” That army Brian described wasn’t just noise—it was a chorus of helpers, restoring order through sound and effort. A wall of sound, built not from chaos, but from care. Look for the helpers. Be the helper.

More details about Art Trail at Night can be found on the Crystal Bridges website, here.

A Community Art, Sound, and Movement Event | May 31, 2025 | Threshold: What Do You Move Through?

We all move through things in life. Why not move together one day through a tunnel—literally and figuratively—through the threshold. Making note of what we want to let go—and what we want to hold onto tighter.

Artist Craig Colorusso invites you to cycle, walk, play, dance, or sing through the sound tunnel in Downtown Rogers and join in community as we meditate on and celebrate the power that music, sound, nature, and movement have on our lives.

Threshold: What do you move through? Is a wellness and community-centered art and movement activation will occur on May 31, 2025, in and around the bike path tunnel at Maple Grove Park in Downtown Rogers. Commissioned by the City of Rogers in 2023, local sound, light, and sculpture artist Craig Colorusso created, composed, and installed an ambient sound artwork that permanently resides within the bike tunnel, playing tranquil and vibrational sounds in response to the detected movement by cyclists, runners, and others. You can see a brief clip here.

Threshold will consist of a day of scheduled public programs where multiple regional artists across disciplines will interact, move, dance, rap, lead yoga, and recite poetry within the tunnel that responds to and is harmonious with the existing ambient soundscape—highlighting nature, music, creativity, and movement as vital components of wellness. Community members will also be encouraged to participate in various performances, poetry, and movement exercises. The guiding prompt for all performers and community participants is: What do you move through?

Ongoing throughout the day – Art Walk Performance by Cynthia-Post Hunt

 10 AM – Quiet Hour | Neurodivergent-friendly

11–11:30 AM – Yoga Class | Suzie Atkin

12 PM – Yoga Class | Suzie Atkin

1 PM – Sound Bath | Gina Allgaier

2–2:30 PM – Reading by Author, Keely Brice

2:30–3 PM – Poetry Readings | Brody Parrish Craig and Noelia Cerna

3 PM – Movement Exercise by Novel Dance Company

3:30–4 PM – Bass Clarinet Performance | Craig Colorusso

4PM–6 PM – Musical Performances:

4–4:30 PM Radio Ameriq* | Acoustic songs of resistance
4:30–5 PM Ashtyn Barberee
| Arkansas Americana folk singer-songwriter
5–5:30 PM Jasper Logan
| Rapper
5:30–6 PM BAANG
| Hip-Hop Artist

LIVE STREAM April 2, 2020

Tips welcome: Paypal | Venmo

photo by Brandon Potter

Originally composed for the Delaware Art Museum, Lady Bug Cathedral was a 5 hour piece of bowed guitar.

photo by Sarah King

The piece has been performed a few times and has expanded to include Bass Clarinet and Clarinet.

CC Ryder

There was even a reed section at the last gig.

Photo by Lauren Embree

This will be the second time Lady Bug Cathedral will be performed indoors.

Sun Boxes in Boynton Beach Florida

Sun Boxes participated in the 4th Biennial International Kinetic Art Exhibit.

February 3 and 4th I was in Boynton Beach talking to lots of great people. There were great artists only a few feet away.

Like my buddy Anthony Castronovo, who collaborated with the delightful Eleonora Nicoletti for Solar Shimmer.





Anthony and I even had some time to play a little pinball.

Sound + Light in Quincy, IL

September 28, 2018 to November 2, 2018 CUBEMUSIC and INSTALL were presented at Quincy Art Center while Sun Boxes toured the city.

I met a ton of very cool people.

They even fed me great Italian Food.

There were Cameras

https://khqa.com/news/local/musical-solar-powered-sun-boxes-on-exhibit-in-quincy?fbclid=IwAR3w71AlqBXgDhI4K4KNgbA9i6VVeg1YdHC3-kEEr0tUNIZXWBsN7nxPrf4https://khqa.com/news/local/musical-solar-\

https://wgem.com/2018/10/11/sun-boxes-bring-music-to-jwcc/

Looking forward to my return to Quincy.